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Jevan Soyer

Jevan Soyer draws from a multifaceted career spanning the hospitality, tourism, education, sales, marketing and construction industries, he brings a methodical and disciplined approach to digital media. A father of two sons, marketing manager and content creator for Sweet TnT Magazine, Study Zone Institute, co-author and editor of Sweet TnT Short Stories and Sweet TnT 100 West Indian Recipes,Soyer specialises in documenting the biodiversity and cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago for a global audience. For editorial submissions, advertising opportunities, or to request a media kit, please contact the team directly at contact@sweettntmagazine.com.

The enigma of billionaire Doomsday shelters: Accelerationism unveiled?

Doomsday shelters

In the ever-evolving story of billionaire lifestyles, a peculiar trend has emerged that transcends traditional notions of opulence and extravagance: the construction of elaborate Doomsday shelters. These fortified bunkers, equipped with cutting-edge technology and luxurious amenities, have prompted speculation about the motives behind such grand preparations. While conventional reasons such …

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Unmasking the history of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival

Trinidad and Tobago Carnival. Photo Damian Luk Pat www.damianlukpat.com

Trinidad and Tobago Carnival emerged as a revolutionary cultural phenomenon rooted in the defiance of enslaved Africans against colonial suppression. This annual festival originated in the late 18th century when French settlers introduced pre-Lenten masquerade balls to the island. Forbidden from participating, enslaved populations developed parallel celebrations known as Canboulay, …

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High crime vs low crime rates in nations: A deep dive into the divide between them

High crime

Determining the differences between high crime and low crime in nations is a complex issue with no single, definitive answer. Several factors, often intertwined, contribute to these differences, and their relative influence can vary greatly in different contexts. As a citizen or business owner, focussing solely on a surveillance system …

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FOMO or fraud? The rise of celebrity crypto pump and dump schemes

Celebrity crypto

In the dynamic and often volatile landscape of the cryptocurrency market, a concerning trend has emerged, celebrity crypto pump and dump schemes. This article delves into the unsettling phenomenon where influential figures exploit their status to manipulate digital asset prices. While the fear of missing out (FOMO) has long been …

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Is Binance on track to become the next FTX? Unveiling potential similarities and red flags

Binance

The recent legal conviction of the founder of FTX ought to have acted as a clear signal for all individuals involved or contemplating involvement in cryptocurrency investments. Yet, as of October 2023, Binance stands as the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, boasting 90 million customers and managing assets totalling $72 billion. …

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Unleashing prosperity: How streamlined tax collection can mend nations

Tax Collection

In the annals of criminal history, the name Al Capone looms large, not only for his notorious exploits in organised crime but for a surprising twist that brought the infamous gangster to justice. While tales of bootlegging, racketeering, and violence surrounded Capone, it was a seemingly mundane charge that ultimately …

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The First Peoples of Trinidad and Tobago: A journey through Arawakan and Cariban cultures

First Peoples of Trinidad and Tobago

The First Peoples of Trinidad and Tobago represent the foundational civilisation of the archipelago, with archaeological records at Banwari Trace establishing a continuous presence dating back to approximately 5000 BCE. This article provides a comprehensive examination of the indigenous migration from the Orinoco Delta, the distinct societal structures of the …

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Balancing act: Government and business – success stories and cautionary tales

Government and Business

Imagine two tightrope walkers, one tethered to the guiding pole of government control, the other dancing freely on the winds of laissez-faire. This is the precarious, thrilling balancing act between government and business, a dynamic relationship that has shaped the prosperity and poverty of nations throughout history. In this article, …

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